Davaar Island and the crucifixion painting

Davaar Island is linked to the shore at low tide by a natural shingle causeway called the Doirlinn. In a cave on the island is an image of the Crucifixion painted by Archiebald MacKinnon in 1887

After crossing the long causeway that links Davaar Island to the mainland at low tides you can explore a number of sea caves including one with a famous crucifixion painting, then follow a track to the lighthouse at the northern most point.

Free Entry

Kids Welcome

Grading

4 milesAllow 2 - 3 hours

Ascent35m

The pebble and sand causeway is only accessible at low tides, track and stoney foreshore.